Bunting Gone At End of Season (Updated 9:15am)

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…and the wait for the John Bunting spoof cartoon from the News & Observer will have to continue.

With the news that Carolina will now be searching for a football coach, we are all very excited to read Barry Saunders (surely) imminent column about the lack of diversity – historically and currently – on Carolina’s coaching staff. It will be great to see the News & Observer apply the same editorial bent to UNC’s Department as they do NC State’s whenever something arises. Saunders effectively called for the firing of known discilinarian and ‘good-guy’ Mike O’Cain about a decade ago after a few players had gotten into misdemeanor legal troubles.

But, Saunders has never penned an article attacking Mack Brown or John Bunting, who BOTH ran football programs with far more legal issues than O’Cain. We are guessing that old Barry is just gearing up for a huge piece on the loing history of off-the-field problems and the lack of diversity in pristine Chapel Hill. Can’t wait for it!!

Link to formal Announcement

It’s probably a good move to go ahead and get it announced now. It gives the school a head start on its search and getting positioned for their next coach while saving the fan base and the the administration from ripping each other apart until the end of the season. Additionally, the announcement alleviates pressure from the team the rest of the season and should allow the Tarheels to ‘turn it loose’ the next few games.

Expect high emotions when State travels to Chapel Hill on November 18th.

John Bunting will not return as head coach of the University of North Carolina football program in 2007, Director of Athletics Dick Baddour announced this evening. Bunting, a 1972 UNC graduate, is in his sixth year as the Tar Heels’ head coach. Bunting will continue to coach the Tar Heels through the rest of this season.

Bunting and Baddour met on Sunday at which time Baddour informed Bunting that he would be relieved of his duties at the end of this season. The team was told Sunday evening at a meeting after the players returned from Fall Break.

Bunting became head coach in December 2000. He led the Tar Heels to a Peach Bowl win following the 2001 season and wins over No. 5 ranked Florida State in 2001 and No. 4 Miami in 2004. He has three seasons remaining on his contract (2007-08-09) at $286,200 per year.

Caulton Tudor has some great commentary available by clicking here and 85o The Buzz had the following to say in this entry:

Needless to say, this is going to throw plenty of people off who thought it wasn’t the “North Carolina Way� to out a coach in the middle of the season. Most of the speculation was that if there was going to be a change for 2007, it would be handled in a way that would respect Bunting. In other words, he wouldn’t be fired and would be allowed to resign on his own terms. Not so much after today’s events, where it appears Baddour had to make the tough call.

Why the sudden change of heart for Baddour, who has plenty riding on the Bunting hire? Erskine Bowles. We’ve heard chatter that the new UNC system president (and a man with deep roots to Chapel Hill) wasn’t happy with the current situation. He even made a few comments about the team a couple of weeks ago that a few people thought were intriguing. Eddy Landreth of the Chapel Hill News hints at the Bowles connection, and in his Sunday column calls for sweeping changes to take place in Chapel Hill.

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55 Responses to Bunting Gone At End of Season (Updated 9:15am)

  1. partialqualifier 10/23/2006 at 10:41 AM #

    Erskine Bowles….just another UNC Liberal who cant stand to see the Powder Blue getting their asses kicked by little redneck/uneducated boys from dem der other ACC schools!

    This is why I hate UNC. God they are sooooo stuck on themselves. Humility does not wear well in Chapel Hill.

    I love the fact that UNC folks always claim they hold themselves to higher standards. I love that they always brag about the “class” their school exhibits. Hahaha! Bulls**t! How classy is it to fire one of your own guys mid season just to save face with donors and recruits? Everybody knew Bunting wasnt coming back. Did you have to add the embarassment of canning him mid season? I find it amusing that a school that prides itself on how it treats its former athletes has canned Gutheridge, Doherty, and now Bunting in the last decade. Oh yea, but these are the same people who quit coming to Mack Brown’s home games, booed Dick Crum, and even booed Dean Smith after an 0-3 start. Real classy. Get off your high horses Tarholes! When push comes to shove you’re in the mud with the rest of us doing everything you can to win ballgames!

  2. 66pack 10/23/2006 at 10:50 AM #

    unc desires to have a program like amato promised state and they will get a proven coach this time and $ will not be an issue.doubt amato will be able to keep up .

  3. redfred2 10/23/2006 at 11:16 AM #

    Erskine Bowles is standing up for and protecting is own little flagship, there will be nothing said about it. That bias is absolutely acceptable in these parts.

    66pack

    I fear you are right. Amato had a great headstart and an opportunity to quash all hopes and any football ambitions next door, with an overwhelming show of force. He has stumbled and taken too long, and only left the door of possibility wide open.

  4. Wulfpack 10/23/2006 at 11:27 AM #

    ^Agreed 110%.

  5. BoKnowsNCS71 10/23/2006 at 11:58 AM #

    On the surface it seems the smart way to go to give them time to find a good coach before the season ends. In hopes, I suspect, of saving them potential embarassment (turn downs) like we had in our basketball coach search fiasco.

    However, IMHO many working/winning coaches are not going to want to distract their current teams with a potentialjob change before the season ends or before a possible Bowl game (although some do skip a non-BCS Bowl when they are switching to better jobs). But then — UNC isn’t really a better job to anyone except a smaller school.

    Lastly, UNC probably needs to bring in a coach and his entire staff. Unless that is a person from a small school, that decision might not be made or occur until after a Bowl. So even though it seems to makes sense to fire JB early to get a good search/hire — UNC may still have to wait and get entangled in the post FB year musical chairs.

    Who knows? Maybe they”l get turned down a few times anyway.

  6. stejen 10/23/2006 at 12:13 PM #

    I am not about to celebrate Bunting being shown the door. Quite frankly I would rather have him then Amato. At least Bunting doesn’t think he has to dress in some flourescent outfit and then try at the very LAST minute to win the game. Like it or not we have a show off for a coach that would rather we lose while he gets attention then win with people wondering who the coach of that team is. Since he has been here, even during the Phillip Rivers era, all the attention was on him and the last minute comeback (or loss) by State. Think about it. Even when State playes 1-AA schools every game came down to the last minute of the game. Amato loves himself more then the team.
    Steve

  7. class of 74 10/23/2006 at 12:21 PM #

    Got to figure UNC just burned approx. $2 million plus with this change. About 2 million on the outgoing staff and the incoming staff will probably be more expensive than Bunting’s so $2 to 3 million is the total cost in dollars. That sort of forces their hand to go for a bigtime, high profile guy to not suffer further interest/ ticket sales/ revenue declines.

  8. ADS95 10/23/2006 at 1:08 PM #

    I’d love to be a fly on the wall in the contract negotiations with the new coach, conisidering they will want someone with Big Div-I experience…

    New Coach: I want a 5-year deal for $1.5 million, guaranteed.

    Baddour: We can do the 5 year deal, but we can only guarantee $250M per year.

    New Coach: Bull!@#$&. I know that Roy Williams got the remainder of his contract guaranteed to match the deal he had at Kansas.

    Baddour: Well, Roy was a special case.

    New Coach: I Want The Same Deal That Roy Got, or I’ll know that you aren’t committed to Football.

  9. JoeDog 10/23/2006 at 1:34 PM #

    In Carolina’s situation, and considering the landscape of college football this year, it was in Carolina’s interest to get the knowledge out there that their program was looking for a football coach. If, and I say IF, Butch Davis or others would be a candidate, knowing Miami and other schools “could” be looking for a coach, you want these candidates to know about the Carolina job before other schools begin talks. It doesn’t give Carolina a leg up in the coaching search. But it makes sure Carolina isn’t left out of any candidate’s possible choice.

  10. choppack1 10/23/2006 at 2:20 PM #

    Joe – That’s a good point, they are really forcing the hand w/ some schools w/ other coaches on the hot seat – namely Miami and Michigan State.

  11. El Scrotcho 10/23/2006 at 2:27 PM #

    And so passes the best opportunity in a generation for NC State to establish itself as a football program.

  12. ncwolfie2000 10/23/2006 at 3:17 PM #

    “Why do all the national stories reference “Raleigh, N.C.’ and not “Chapel Hill, N.C.?’�

    Probably b/c it was written out of the AP Raleigh office. They would not put “Chapel Hill” unless they were in Chapel Hill when the article was written.

    As for Erskin, he should walk very carefully. He is not the UNC-CH President, he is the UNC System president. He is going to walk himself into a snake pit if he does not stay out of the football coach process. It will remove the last remaining appearance of impartiality.

  13. partialqualifier 10/23/2006 at 4:12 PM #

    I am getting tired of reading all the “whiners” up here who are calling an end to State football now that UNC might actually get a real coach. Who cares who they get. If we can compete with FSU, Va Tech, et al certainly we will find away to compete with the big,bad Tarheels no matter who the coach is. I refuse to admit that we are so inferior to UNC that our only hope is for them to hire the worst coach on earth. Is that the only way we can compete? God…it is sickening. We have the facilities, the fans, and the students to be as successfull as any school in the ACC. We just have to quit whining…strap it up…and get the damn job done. Period.

    SFN: I would tend to agree. However, IF Carolina gets a top coach who is established and attractive then how likely is it that NC State signs the kind of local players to allow ourselves to compete with FSU and VPI? What if AJ, Demario, Mario, Manny, Tank Tyler, TA McLendon, Brian Peterson, Adrian Wilson, Toney Baker, Andre Brown, Scott Kooistra, Sean Locklear, Leroy Harris, Levar Fisher, etc, etc were playing for Carolina and not NC State? How successful will we be vs FSU and VPI and the teams which you mentioned?

  14. RAWFS 10/23/2006 at 4:25 PM #

    wolfie, this is something I hope our friends in Greenville are noticing. With their state legislators, perhaps they can get something done.

    Officer Barbrady, oops, I mean Coach, ooops, Lee Fowler will just say “Everything’s fine here, move along, move along!”

  15. Wolfpack4ever 10/23/2006 at 5:24 PM #

    whitefang Says: “According to 4ever we should just shut up and blindly support our coach, staff, and athletics admin. Don’t question decisions, gameplans, clock management, etc. Amato is the best we can do and he is our best chance at success in football.”

    While 4ever is an old fart who believes that what’s in the family stays in the family and our coach should get our **public** support while he is our coach, I never said, “Don’t question decisions, gameplans, clock management, etc.” Saying I did is a damn lie. And it’s a damn lie that I say “we should just shut up and blindly support our coach, staff, and athletics admin.”

    What I do is support our coach with my posts. You don’t agree? Fine. Got a problem with my disagreeing with you? That’s life. Like the nurse said when I complained when she stuck that scope up my butt, “You guys are all alike. You can dish it out but you can’t take it.”

  16. Wolfpack4ever 10/23/2006 at 5:39 PM #

    redfred2,

    Well said regarding Chuck and our football program. It is perhaps unfortunate that our administration will not jettison our coach without more evidence that he isn’t going to cut it. In the meantime I am going to yell like hell in the NEZ and hope he does cut it.

    Watching how the “flagship” fairs hiring a big name coach will be interesting considering the money they can throw at one.

  17. Cardiff Giant 10/23/2006 at 6:00 PM #

    If UNC hires Paul Johnson, he’ll beat Amato like a rented mule, year in and year out. Trust me on this.

  18. class of 74 10/23/2006 at 6:04 PM #

    ^ And some of us don’t think in year 7 he deserves that support due to the same old mistakes again and again year after year. He is a mediocre coach and nothing in his record suggests otherwise. If you want to publicly support a mediocre coach and program it’s a free country and you may do so, but don’t get on other paying customers for not following your methods of hear no evil, see no evil and never speak evil. The problem is not going to go away until he retires or is replaced, the man has risen to a level beyond his competency.

  19. Woof Wolf 10/23/2006 at 6:12 PM #

    Don’t worry folks Erskinny Bowels has it all figured out. He has already gotten JB fired. As soon as he lands a quality coach for UNC-CH, he’ll get CTC fired.

    He’s probably already trying to talk Torbush into giving up his linebacking coaching position at Carson Newman, so he can come and be our new head coach.

  20. brown pelican 10/23/2006 at 6:51 PM #

    bunting was the wrong man for the job—he didn’t have the college background to attract and keep a quality staff—yes i know chuck has been in college forever and has the same problem—but—bunting was even further behind the eight ball when he started than chuck—who is winning in the acc now?—grobe and wake—little if any turnover—bc—o’brien has repeatedly praised staff continuity as a cornerstone—ga tech—year three for most of gailey’s staff—and an anomoly here—clemson—bowden has been in flux since herring and rodriguez left—still the majority of successful turnarounds have this as their common denominator—bobby johnson is getting it done at vandy the same way—look for the heels to attempt to make a ‘staff hire’ similar to the one that ncsu did in the mid 80’s with coach sheridan

  21. redfred2 10/23/2006 at 8:52 PM #

    4ever

    Thanks for the compliment but I think you misread me. I am not ready to send Chuck packing anymore than you are right now. But I am getting more and more frustrated with coaching that makes a few steps forward, only to continually stumble right back in it’s own familiar patterns later on.

    They’ll still be there filling C-F and screaming for the team, but if the all too familiar pattern doesn’t change, Chuck will lose a even larger portion of the fan’s support. With Bunting’s lead and his fate already sealed, that does not bode well for the most boisterious, and less well received by the media, coach in NC’s shrinking portion of the new ACC.

  22. BobLee 10/23/2006 at 10:16 PM #

    Don’t get all upset about Erskine Bowles “getting involved” … based on what – Dave Glenn reciting the UNC system hierarchy?

    There are plenty of “adults” connected w/ UNC-Chapel Hill who can make sure that Dickie and Meezy don’t screw this up.

    Erskine understands his role with “the system”.

    Yes … the N&O is screwing NCSU on the cartoon … yes, Barry Saunders is a biased jackass … but no – Erskine Bowles is not “helping Carolina”.

    BLS

  23. Wolfpack4ever 10/23/2006 at 10:25 PM #

    redfred2 Says: “Thanks for the compliment but I think you misread me.”

    Could be but I was complimenting what appeared to me to be honest criticism that was not ridicule. Believe it or not, my issue isn’t with criticism, it is with what we like to crack on the team for — lack of discipline in our criticism. I see a lot of people disaggreeing and criticizing without sarcasm and slander.

  24. Wolfpack4ever 10/23/2006 at 10:37 PM #

    SFN: “What in the world has Beamer done to be considered Coach of the year? Grobe, Bowden & Gailey are the only coaches deserving of mention right now. Tom O’Brien and Friedgen can work themselves into consideration.”

    Nothing actually, I had overlooked him in and threw him in at the end. I got the idea from one night when I was surfing the ACC blogs and was amazed at the universality of the complaints about coaches by their fans. Gailey was included in that group.

    Beamer seems to get votes even when he loses to the Pack, for God’s sake. How bad is that?

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